kraapimiseks
Kraapimiseks is an ancient Estonian agricultural practice. The term is derived from the Estonian words "kraap", meaning "trample", and "miseks", which can be translated to "what is done". The practice involves the use of oxen or horses to trample crops, usually under the snow or in damp conditions, to facilitate the harvest.
Kraapimiseks was a labor-intensive process that required the use of draft animals to create the necessary pressure
The practice of kraapimiseks was an essential part of Estonian agriculture in the past. It allowed farmers
The modernization of agriculture in Estonia led to the decline of kraapimiseks as a widespread practice. The